Paul Henreid Movies and Career Information
Jan 10, 1908
Trieste
Actor, Director and Producer
Paul Henreid (10 January 1908 – 29 March 1992), whose birthname was Paul Georg Julius Hernreid Ritter von Wassel-Waldingau, was an Austrian actor and film director. Henreid's most famous showing was that of Victor Laszlo in Casablanca (1942). Born in Trieste, which was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Henreid was the son of an aristocratic Viennese banker. He studied theatre in Vienna and debuted on the stage under the direction of Max Reinhardt. He began his film career acting in German films in the 1930s, but left Austria in 1935 for Britain. With the start of World War II, Henreid risked deportation or internment as an enemy alien, but Conrad Veidt spoke for him and he was allowed to remain free in England. A small role in Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) then led him to Hollywood. In 1942, Henreid appeared in his two most important films. In Now, Voyager, he and Bette Davis created one of the screen's most imitated scenes, in which he lights two cigarettes and hands one to her. Henreid's next role was as Victor Laszlo, heroic anti-Nazi leader, in Casablanca with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. In 1946, Henreid became a citizen of the United States. He made regular film
- Paul Henreid Movies before 2012
- Deception 2008
- Hollow Triumph 2003
- Deep in My Heart 1999
- Exorcist II: The Heretic 1977
- Never So Few (1959) 1959
- Song of Love 1947
- Of Human Bondage (1946) 1946
- Deception (1946) 1946
- Casablanca (1942) 1942
- Joan of Paris 1942
- Now, Voyager (1942) 1942
- Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) 1921
- Night Train to Munich
- Devotion
- Between Two Worlds (1944)
- So Young, So Bad (1950)
- Movies Directed by Paul Henreid
- Live Fast, Die Young 2009
- For Men Only 2002
- Dead Ringer 1964
- Girls on the Loose 1958
- Movies Produced by Paul Henreid
- Hollow Triumph 2003